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Topic: Vertcoin - First Scrypt N | First Stealth Address - Privacy without mixer - page 450. (Read 1232701 times)

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Just a note: small miners are better off with MPOS pool.
Why? Less variance?

Yes, although if you use difficulty adjustment config correctly it can be much better. More information and tutorial (thanks Boris) here http://cryptopool.cloudapp.net:9171/static/
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Any word from the owner of vtc.poolz.net?  I have 4 vtc sitting there, I want it out.
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Just a note: small miners are better off with MPOS pool.
Why? Less variance?
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Just a note: small miners are better off with MPOS pool.
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VTC.POOLZ.NET will be back online in 2 hours with AntiDDOS protection!
 
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Just wanted to share this awesome work by LukeMaxwell:
The logo was originally designed by khanwaltman.



http://www.reddit.com/r/vertcoin/comments/1xem60/id_like_to_offer_my_services_to_help_spruce_up/

can anybody create a additional button with "We Support Vertcoin" or ""Supporting Vertcoin" oder something similar ?

This is gorgeous. Any word on this from the official team?

we are considering it.


I like the logo in this one more (up-right), because it's check-mark style has good effect on marketing.





I agree with you. I suggest that we use the checkmark design for vendors to put in their stores and sites, and the "emerald/jade" design as the main Vert logo (ie web page etc).

the checkmark one is perfect for vendors and merchants. Its simple, eye catching, and straight to the point (consider a sticker with that by their credit card machine or website). As someone said a few pages back, the paypal marketing team themselves would be impressed.

The emerald one is solid and strong as the a main default representation.

Edit: Here is the official logo thread

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=455480.40
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Azure Vertcoin Pool - DDOS reisistant P2Pool Node - 10MH/s+

http://cryptopool.cloudapp.net:9171/

To connect to this P2Pool node simply point your miner at:

URL: stratum+tcp://cryptopool.cloudapp.net:9171
Username: Your vertcoin address
Password: Anything

Sample configuration

cgminer.exe --scrypt -o stratum+tcp://cryptopool.cloudapp.net:9171 -u VbNPoxNeiNg6Bj9RwjjS4GazDbKLgUqNDP -p X

Fast facts

1. P2Pool nodes are all part of one single, big, distributed pool
2. When any p2pool worker on any node finds a block, everyone on all the nodes gets paid their share
3. There is no pool wallet, and hence no payout threshold. Payments go directly to your wallet
4. The distributed nature of p2pool resists DDoS attacks

Decentralize the hashrate!

http://cryptopool.cloudapp.net:9171/

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Can someone provide a link, instructions, or tutorial on how to join and mine on a p2p pool?  I just figured out how to mine in a traditional pool.  But I only have one gpu. I am thinking I should be able to do better in a p2p pool, correct?

Boris has an FAQ at https://vtcpool.co.uk/p2pool-guide.html

Large pool down now VTC.POOLZ.NET which used to have 1000 workers and 1GH/s.  How can a p2pool node more stable to traditional pool?

One point of failure versus 155 points of failure
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Large pool down now VTC.POOLZ.NET which used to have 1000 workers and 1GH/s.  How can a p2pool node more stable to traditional pool?

DDOS resistant for starters
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Can someone provide a link, instructions, or tutorial on how to join and mine on a p2p pool?  I just figured out how to mine in a traditional pool.  But I only have one gpu. I am thinking I should be able to do better in a p2p pool, correct?

Boris has an FAQ at https://vtcpool.co.uk/p2pool-guide.html

Large pool down now VTC.POOLZ.NET which used to have 1000 workers and 1GH/s.  How can a p2pool node more stable to traditional pool?
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Could one of the developers please address this issue: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.4971799
There have been several people in that thread that responded they had the same issue. I am worried that this will kill my cards. I have had this problem after a day of mining VTC on two separate rigs (different cards too, 7950 and 280X).

Short recap of the issue:
After mining VTC for some time, some cards start showing 511 C and 0 RPM in Vertminer, are not hashing, and get very hot. Even after coldreboot, the problem does not go away, and also appears in normal cgminer (which previously never exhibited this issue). It seems it is necessary to turn off and wait some time before it starts working again. I've never had this problem with the normal cgminer. On some of my 7950s, after this issue occured, I never reached back the same hashrate as before (about 50KH/s lower in normal cgminer).

Vertminer 0.5.3.

I also noticed that when I use I13, TC8193 on my 280X (the I13 is crucial), I will get 1 or 2 HW errors when I start vertminer, but no (or not many) more after that. I am wondering if this could be related. However at I12 I cannot get more than around 270 KH/s, while I get 360 on I13.

i can only guess.

Are the cards overclocked? Do you use the auto-fan feature of the miner?

FyI: the codebase of vertminer is nearly the same as with cgminer-3.7.2 but the opencl kernel is tweaked -> the cards are pushed harder
My 7950s run since > 1 week without any problem (only yesterday i had to restart because here we had a 2 second power loss)
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Agreed these designs are looking pretty nice, good work! Smiley
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Can someone provide a link, instructions, or tutorial on how to join and mine on a p2p pool?  I just figured out how to mine in a traditional pool.  But I only have one gpu. I am thinking I should be able to do better in a p2p pool, correct?

Boris has an FAQ at https://vtcpool.co.uk/p2pool-guide.html

Thanks a bunch.
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Just wanted to share this awesome work by LukeMaxwell:
The logo was originally designed by khanwaltman.



http://www.reddit.com/r/vertcoin/comments/1xem60/id_like_to_offer_my_services_to_help_spruce_up/

can anybody create a additional button with "We Support Vertcoin" or ""Supporting Vertcoin" oder something similar ?

This is gorgeous. Any word on this from the official team?

we are considering it.


I like the logo in this one more (up-right), because it's check-mark style has good effect on marketing.



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Ain't no party like a Counterparty!
Boristhespider

I just pmd you about trying to set up my miner at your website https://vtcpool.co.uk/index.php , I'm pretty much a super noob, never mined anything in my life and have been trying to combine the instructions given at your website with the litecoin miner setup instructions to kinda get a grasp of everything and i think i'm still failing. Please check your private message from me and respond at your convenience, i gave you the details of how i set up the vertminer.bat file.
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Just wanted to share this awesome work by LukeMaxwell:
The logo was originally designed by khanwaltman.



http://www.reddit.com/r/vertcoin/comments/1xem60/id_like_to_offer_my_services_to_help_spruce_up/

can anybody create a additional button with "We Support Vertcoin" or ""Supporting Vertcoin" oder something similar ?

This is gorgeous. Any word on this from the official team?

we are considering it.

Valentine's day, 14th Feb, great time to roll out a heart logo. Having said that' I do like the simplicity of the original "V" logo
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We are seeing some considerable gains now....
Looks like one chinese whale is really hungry. Cheesy Edit: and so the dump begins...

No, it's cryptopumparmy - https://twitter.com/CryptoPumpArmy

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Well, yet another day on cryptsy, my doge deposit never appeared, I sold VTCs to buy more and does not received BTC.
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